No, the Catholics did not overthrow the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire, which was primarily Eastern Orthodox Christian, gradually declined due to various internal conflicts and external pressures, including invasions by the Ottoman Turks. The fall of Constantinople in 1453 marked the end of the Byzantine Empire, which was primarily due to Ottoman conquest rather than a Catholic overthrow. While there were conflicts between Catholic and Orthodox factions, they were not the direct cause of the empire's downfall.
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The Byzantine Empire was Christian.
The greatest threat to the Byzantine Empire is said to have come from Muslims, though the Roman Catholics from Western Europe very nearly destroyed them at one point, and it is easy to imagine they might have survived if they had not got "help" from the crusaders.
The byzantine Empire was destroyed by the Otter men
The Eastern Roman Empire. It became the Byzantine empire after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.
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The Holy Roman Empire followed the Byzantine Empire.
Yes.
There is no such thing as a western Byzantine Empire, only an east (Byzantine) and west Roman Empire.
Byzantine Empire. No doubt about it.
The Byzantine Empire in the year of 1453 to The Ottoman Turks.
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The Byzantine Empire was Christian.
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The Byzantine empire was the Roman empire, merely its eastern counterpart.
The greatest threat to the Byzantine Empire is said to have come from Muslims, though the Roman Catholics from Western Europe very nearly destroyed them at one point, and it is easy to imagine they might have survived if they had not got "help" from the crusaders.
The byzantine Empire was destroyed by the Otter men